The Flame and the Fury
What do Jesus flipping tables, the Stonewall Riots, and the UU flaming chalice have in common? This sermon explores holy disruption, sacred resistance, and the courage to stand on the side of love when justice demands action.
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01/26/2020 9:00 am - 10:15 am |
RESCHEDULED for January 26 - UU Freethinking Mystics
High School Youth Room, Tacoma WA January’s UU Freethinking Mystics is rescheduled to Sunday, January 26, weather permitting, for our facilitator, Doug Taylor, to make his commute across Snoqualamie Pass.
We are members and friends of Unitarian Universalism walking the path of spiritual experience and growth as it unfolds in our lives. We come to this group for inspiration, to study, and to explore our direct experience of the fullness and mystery of life. We meet monthly on the second Sunday from 9:00—10:15 a.m. Facilitated by Doug Taylor. |
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01/26/2020 10:30 am - 11:45 am |
Worship Service
Sanctuary, Tacoma WA The Flame and the FuryWhat do Jesus flipping tables, the Stonewall Riots, and the UU flaming chalice have in common? This sermon explores holy disruption, sacred resistance, and the courage to stand on the side of love when justice demands action. Living Music – From “John Brown’s Body” to “Solidarity Forever”Today’s service explores the evolution of a song. How did a camp meeting hymn from the early 1800s become “John Brown’s Body,” “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and then “Solidarity Forever?” This is a story of Living Music; of abolition, war, a Unitarian feminist, unions, and how meanings and movements shift over time. About Melody: … Continue reading Living Music – From “John Brown’s Body” to “Solidarity Forever” |
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01/26/2020 12:15 pm - 2:15 pm |
Soul Matters Deep Dive
Sanctuary, Tacoma WA Take a deep dive into our Soul Matters theme of the month every fourth Sunday following worship service from September to May. Using a different format than our Chalice Circles, experience a new theme each month in community with others. The deep dives support and reinforce Chalice Circle participation, and are open to all adult members and friends, whether or not you participate as a Chalice Circle member. No prior reading or preparation is required. Questions? Contact one of the facilitators or email Admin@TahomaUU.com. Copies of the materials on the monthly theme are available on the Programs table by the door to the sanctuary. Our themes for this year are: |
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